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Sometimes we see elephant…..sometimes we don’t….. By Mphoeng

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Mar 10 2009 | By: elephantsofbotswana

On the 22nd February I headed to Seba West.  Seba West is an area that is not drivable during the flood season as it is mainly composed of flood plains and so in some areas the substrate is clay soils which make the terrain very difficult to get around.  With floods not having arrived yet, it is a good area to look for the big male elephants. Although no elephants were sighted on this trip I saw a baboon which caught my attention. Baboons are highly social animals which live in troops. The male in the photos was tasked with the chore of being the eye for the troop, looking out for danger. Baboons are preyed upon by leopards and so the role of look out is an important one to save other troop members.  Even when he was having a good scratch he kept an open eye for predators.

 

What amazes me, is how they decided who should guard on a daily basis? Do they have a timetable or some sort of a shift?  Nature is amazing; the quest to comprehend animal behaviour is challenging as everyday present new challenges and this is what keeps me interested.

Baboon on the look outBaboon having a scratch


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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